The
Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela declared on 5 June 2020 an unconstitutional omission by the
IV National Assembly. After this declaration, the Supreme Tribunal of Justice prepared to appoint the members of the
National Electoral Council (CNE), violating Article 8 of the Organic Law of Electoral Power. On 12 June, in a forced manner, the
Supreme Tribunal of Justice selected the new leadership of the National Electoral Council omitting the steps that the constitution assigns to the National Assembly. Indira Maira Alfonzo Izaguirre was appointed as a principal rector and president of the National Electoral Council, while Rafael Simón Jiménez Melean was also made a principal rector and its vice-president. Tania D’Amelio Cardiet, Gladys María Gutiérrez Alvarado, and José Luis Gutiérrez Parra were also appointed as principal rectors. The new National Electoral Council agreed on Tuesday, 30 June, to increase to 277 the number of deputies eligible for the National Assembly and announced that the upcoming parliamentary elections would be held in December 2020. After the controversial
elections of 6 December 2020, in which the
PSUV-led
Great Patriotic Pole alliance won a
supermajority of seats, on 7 January Venezuela faced intense political polarization. Twenty-four countries expressed their support for the new National Assembly elected in 2020, while the previous, 2016 Assembly retained the support of most countries, including the
European Union, the United States, and countries of the
Lima Group. On 5 January 2021, the new assembly was installed. On 19 January 2021, U.S. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken, appointed by then US president
Joe Biden, reported that he would continue recognizing Juan Guaidó as interim president and supporting the 2016 National Assembly as the only legitimate democratic institution. In February 2021, the assembly voted to expel the Ambassador from the European Union. == Distribution of seats ==